If you have received a suspended sentence, you may still have restrictions on owning or possessing a firearm. It is important to check with local laws and regulations regarding firearm ownership and any restrictions that may apply to individuals with a suspended sentence.
It depends on the specific terms of your deferred imposition sentence and the laws of the state where you reside. Generally, individuals who have had a deferred imposition of sentence typically have their criminal record erased after successfully completing the terms and conditions. However, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance in your situation.
If it was a felony sentence, no. Clemency is only a 'compassionate' shortening or altering of the sentence, not a forgiveness of the offense.
Well, honey, in Louisiana, convicted felons can't own firearms, pellet guns included. So, if they want to play with some pellets, they better stick to Nerf guns or just find a new hobby altogether. Remember, breaking the law got them into this mess in the first place!
I'm assuming you mean "Can a sex offender own a firearm?" If so, the answer is no. Felons cannot own firearms.
The right to own a firearm is generally not taken away on misdemeanor offenses, but seeing that animal abuse is often a violent crime that says something about the person's character, the judge may choose to do so. It will be stated specifically with the sentence if it is taken away.
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To Each His Own - 2010 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2010
You can pawn a firearm which you own.. if you pawn a firearm which you do not own, the legitimate owner may report it stolen, and you will be prosecuted.
In addition to California law that makes possession of a firearm by a convicted felon a STATE felony, Federal law prohibits possession, and requires a 5 year sentence, without probation or parole.
No. No convicted felon can ever lawfully be in possession of a firearm.